The other players can now join by pressing start on a controller connected to the PC. Once the cabins are there, open your game menu, scroll down to multiplayer, and select “Start local co-op”. To play split-screen, build a cabin (from Robin’s) for up to 3 other players who will be joining (if you’re starting a new game, you can also select to have cabins already placed at the beginning in the advanced game options menu). Remixing the mine rewards can also shake things up… this adds randomized variety to what you can get out of the mine chests. For returning players, I’d recommend trying out the “remixed” Community Center bundles, which randomizes the bundles you’ll get, adding in brand new ones as well as variations of the originals. From here, you can select a variety of options to customize your playthrough. There is a new “Advanced Game Options” button in the bottom left of the character creation menu. It's also one of the best laptop games that you can play on low-spec machines. If you're looking to make even more changes to your farm, make sure you check our list of the best Stardew Valley mods. There have been so many that we've also had to create a second page of the farming sim's previous updates.
We've catalogued each patch and update to the game and have divided them into a handy bar at the top. You're probably still getting used to everything that's recently been added at the end of 2020 in 1.5, but ConcernedApe has hinted that there will still be more Stardew-related announcements coming in 2021. Stardew Valley fans have been treated to a number of updates over the years, including Stardew Valley's multiplayer farming, four new farm maps, and the incredible 1.4 "Everything Update" that tweaked almost every feature of the game. The latest addition is the 1.5 update which doesn't seem to have an official title but way as well be called the Everything Update (Again), from what we can tell.